Fragments should contain more than one child - otherwise, there’s no need for a Fragment at all
823 </p>
824 )}
825 {acceptedFiles.map((file) => (
826 <> 827 <p 828 className="px-4 text-base font-bold text-transparent bg-clip-text bg-gradient-to-r from-blue-500 to-teal-500" 829 key={file.path} 830 > 831 {file 832 ? `${file.path} - ${file.size} bytes` 833 : ""} 834 </p> 835 </> 836 ))}
837 </label>
838 </div>
Description
Fragments are a syntax that allow you to build a react component with multiple nodes or subcomponents, without requiring a wrapper element.
A fragment is considered to be redundant if:
- it contains only one child,
- it is the child of a html element,
- it is not a keyed fragment.
Removing the fragments can fix this issue.
Bad Practice
// Example 1
<>{foo}</>
// Example 2
<><Foo /></>
// Example 3
<p><>foo</></p>
// Example 4
<></>
// Example 5
<Fragment>foo</Fragment>
// Example 6
<React.Fragment>foo</React.Fragment>
// Example 7
<section>
<>
<div />
<div />
</>
</section>
Recommended
// Example 1
<>
<Foo />
<Bar />
</>
// Example 2
<>foo {bar}</>
// Example 3
<> {foo}</>
// Example 4
const cat = <>meow</>
// Example 5
<SomeComponent>
<>
<div />
<div />
</>
</SomeComponent>
// Example 6
<Fragment key={item.id}>{item.value}</Fragment>